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The Premier League is gradually coming to an end and the race to who finishes first continues as Tottenham and Chelsea battle it out. ...

The Premier League is gradually coming to an end and the race to who finishes first continues as Tottenham and Chelsea battle it out.

This week saw Chelsea, Arsenal, Man City, and Tottenham Hotspur absent in the league as all four clubs battled it out in the F.A Cup for spots in the final.

But we were not without entertainment as continental fight and relegation battles continued this season. Without much ado, here are the five things we learnt from the Premier League this weekend.

Liverpool Continue Robin Hood Heroics

Liverpool failed to beat Crystal Palace and threw themselves back into the mix as the race for the top four continues.

The Reds were undone by former player Christian Benteke who grabbed a brace to ensure the Eagles went home with all three points.

It would be Liverpool's sixth loss of the season with all six coming against teams in the bottom half. A massive eighteen points that could have put well into top spot.

Man Utd Capable Of Reaching Top Four

Man Utd put up an impressive shift as the Red Devils were able to hold on to a 2-0 win against Burnley and hold on to their hopes of reaching the Champions League through the EPL.

The Manchester giants had their hopes dashed in previous weeks after bad results but wins against Chelsea and Burnley coupled with Liverpool loss has seen the Red Devils bolster their chances.

Jose's men seat three points behind Liverpool with two games in hand and would be hoping to add straight qualification to their Europa League campaign as they look to return to Europe's elite competition.

Silva Lining At Hull

Hull City continue to fight till the end as the Tigers hope to remain in the Premier League against next season.

Against Watford, Silva's men were able to see out the game with 10 men beating the Hornets 2-0. Since Marco Silva took over in January, Hull have won seven out of eight home games in all competitions.

That’s included 19 points from 21 in the league, completely reviving their survival hopes.

The Tigers are currently 17th in the league just outside the drop zone with two points above Swansea in 18th and three points behind Burnley at 16th.

Middlesbrough Let Down By Attack

Middlesbrough look set to go down to the Championship as they have proved without stress they are not good at the moment for the Premier League.

Boro lost 4-0 to Bournemouth compounding their problems of being unable to score.

They have scored the lowest amount of goals this season and have failed to score in 16 of their 33 league games.

Very hard to see them staying up this season considering their run of fixtures. Out of their remaining five games, they play Chelsea, Man City, and Liverpool. Adieu!

West Ham Finally Stop Lukaku

Lukaku loves scoring against West Ham and Slaven Bilic even got asked the question just before the game "How do you stop him?"

His team gave a perfect response by cutting off reliable supply to the forward who had scored nine goals in his last nine appearances for the club.

West Ham were in control of the game and could have scored a couple had they been more clinical.

The Hammers are two points away from the 40 points safety and look set to remain in the league after a very strange season under Bilic.